Agriculture production as a major driver of the Earth system exceeding planetary boundaries
We explore the role of agriculture in destabilizing the Earth system at the planetary scale, through examining nine planetary boundaries, or “safe limits”: land-system change, freshwater use, biogeochemical flows, biosphere integrity, climate change, ocean acidification, stratospheric ozone depletio...
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ftcgiar:oai:cgspace.cgiar.org:10568/88983 2023-07-30T04:06:04+02:00 Agriculture production as a major driver of the Earth system exceeding planetary boundaries Campbell, Bruce M. Beare, Douglas J. Bennett, Elena M. Hall-Spencer, Jason M. Ingram, John S.I. Jaramillo, Fernando Ortiz, R. Ramankutty, Navin Sayer, Jeffrey A. Shindell, Drew 2017-10-13T11:09:14Z https://hdl.handle.net/10568/88983 https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-09595-220408 en eng Resilience Alliance, Inc. Campbell BM, Beare DJ, Bennet EM, Hall-Spencer JM, Ingram JSI, Jaramillo F, Ortiz R, Ramakutty N, Sayer JA, Shindell D. 2017. Agriculture production as a major driver of the Earth system exceeding planetary boundaries. Ecology and Society 22(4):8. 1708-3087 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/88983 https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-09595-220408 Open Access Ecology and Society food security climate change agriculture aerosols biogeochemical cycles pollution freshwater nitrogen oceans acidification ozone depletion phosphorus Journal Article 2017 ftcgiar https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-09595-220408 2023-07-12T20:38:41Z We explore the role of agriculture in destabilizing the Earth system at the planetary scale, through examining nine planetary boundaries, or “safe limits”: land-system change, freshwater use, biogeochemical flows, biosphere integrity, climate change, ocean acidification, stratospheric ozone depletion, atmospheric aerosol loading, and introduction of novel entities. Two planetary boundaries have been fully transgressed, i.e., are at high risk, biosphere integrity and biogeochemical flows, and agriculture has been the major driver of the transgression. Three are in a zone of uncertainty i.e., at increasing risk, with agriculture the major driver of two of those, land-system change and freshwater use, and a significant contributor to the third, climate change. Agriculture is also a significant or major contributor to change for many of those planetary boundaries still in the safe zone. To reduce the role of agriculture in transgressing planetary boundaries, many interventions will be needed, including those in broader food systems. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ocean acidification CGIAR CGSpace (Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research) Ecology and Society 22 4 |
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food security climate change agriculture aerosols biogeochemical cycles pollution freshwater nitrogen oceans acidification ozone depletion phosphorus Campbell, Bruce M. Beare, Douglas J. Bennett, Elena M. Hall-Spencer, Jason M. Ingram, John S.I. Jaramillo, Fernando Ortiz, R. Ramankutty, Navin Sayer, Jeffrey A. Shindell, Drew Agriculture production as a major driver of the Earth system exceeding planetary boundaries |
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We explore the role of agriculture in destabilizing the Earth system at the planetary scale, through examining nine planetary boundaries, or “safe limits”: land-system change, freshwater use, biogeochemical flows, biosphere integrity, climate change, ocean acidification, stratospheric ozone depletion, atmospheric aerosol loading, and introduction of novel entities. Two planetary boundaries have been fully transgressed, i.e., are at high risk, biosphere integrity and biogeochemical flows, and agriculture has been the major driver of the transgression. Three are in a zone of uncertainty i.e., at increasing risk, with agriculture the major driver of two of those, land-system change and freshwater use, and a significant contributor to the third, climate change. Agriculture is also a significant or major contributor to change for many of those planetary boundaries still in the safe zone. To reduce the role of agriculture in transgressing planetary boundaries, many interventions will be needed, including those in broader food systems. |
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Campbell, Bruce M. Beare, Douglas J. Bennett, Elena M. Hall-Spencer, Jason M. Ingram, John S.I. Jaramillo, Fernando Ortiz, R. Ramankutty, Navin Sayer, Jeffrey A. Shindell, Drew |
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Campbell, Bruce M. Beare, Douglas J. Bennett, Elena M. Hall-Spencer, Jason M. Ingram, John S.I. Jaramillo, Fernando Ortiz, R. Ramankutty, Navin Sayer, Jeffrey A. Shindell, Drew |
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Agriculture production as a major driver of the Earth system exceeding planetary boundaries |
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Agriculture production as a major driver of the Earth system exceeding planetary boundaries |
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Agriculture production as a major driver of the Earth system exceeding planetary boundaries |
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Agriculture production as a major driver of the Earth system exceeding planetary boundaries |
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Agriculture production as a major driver of the Earth system exceeding planetary boundaries |
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agriculture production as a major driver of the earth system exceeding planetary boundaries |
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Resilience Alliance, Inc. |
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https://hdl.handle.net/10568/88983 https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-09595-220408 |
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Ocean acidification |
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Campbell BM, Beare DJ, Bennet EM, Hall-Spencer JM, Ingram JSI, Jaramillo F, Ortiz R, Ramakutty N, Sayer JA, Shindell D. 2017. Agriculture production as a major driver of the Earth system exceeding planetary boundaries. Ecology and Society 22(4):8. 1708-3087 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/88983 https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-09595-220408 |
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